Denom doesn't matter per say. Most half a quarter eagles seem to come in the xf range. If I found one around the 15 20 range I wouldn't mind just because of the affordability. I'm not specific on any year either but straight grade is a must
Funny timing, I am actually expecting my number 1 most wanted and my white whale in the mail as we speak. Super excited but not sure which ghost ill chase next?
<< <i>Funny timing, I am actually expecting my number 1 most wanted and my white whale in the mail as we speak. Super excited but not sure which ghost ill chase next? >>
I'd like to give you a one-coin answer, but that's just not how I work. Like most of us, I'm actively pursuing a lot of coins, but when I look at a dealer's inventory or in other venues, I look for opportunities...to buy a great coin at a price I like and can afford. So this morning my #1 might be a gold Ducat; this afternoon my #1 might be a Pillar Dollar; and tonight my #1 might be a 55 DDO Lincoln. It depends on what I find when I go searching.
To publicly reveal what is highest on my want list, especially this close to the summer ANA, might prove to be counter-productive. However, there are two half dimes which are high on my want list for which there may not be too much competition.
For the year 1858-O, there are two (2) distinctly different die marriages on which the reverse dies deteriorated to the point where they eventually resulted in full cuds. These are the V3 and V6. On the V3, the cud extends from K4:30 - K6:30, or from CA of AMERICA to the right stem and ribbon. For the V6, which was unknown to Valentine, the reverse cud is wider than on the V3, and extends from K4:30 - K7:30, or from A3 to the left stem. Suffice it to say I would be interested in any 1858-O half dime with a cud, the later the die state the better.
They that can give up essential Liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither Liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin
Business strike 1869-P 25C in XF40 - MS64 range...wide open range depending on the right coin.
But with a realistic total Pop of around 50 coins, and I already own one (a lower grade VG10), I might be looking a while/need to be opportunistic. There is a MS66 coming up for sale at Heritage later this year but I will not even bid as this coin's price will probably be more than my entire 1869 set, and I know where there is another 64 in an NGC holder but the coin is 2x the price it should be and is really like a 62/63 on top of that...
I search for this coin on line very single day, at least 30 minutes, so I'm dedicated
<< <i>I'd like to give you a one-coin answer, but that's just not how I work. Like most of us, I'm actively pursuing a lot of coins, but when I look at a dealer's inventory or in other venues, I look for opportunities...to buy a great coin at a price I like and can afford. So this morning my #1 might be a gold Ducat; this afternoon my #1 might be a Pillar Dollar; and tonight my #1 might be a 55 DDO Lincoln. It depends on what I find when I go searching. >>
In recent years, that has been my M.O. I know #1 when I see it.
<< <i>Funny timing, I am actually expecting my number 1 most wanted and my white whale in the mail as we speak. Super excited but not sure which ghost ill chase next? >>
For years it was the 1884 and 1885 three cent pieces in business strike. They have gotten ridiculously expensive and one of them would cost more that what I have in the entire set. So...I took them off my want-list and sleep better.
In the land of the blind the one-eyed man is king.
"I'd like to give you a one-coin answer, but that's just not how I work. Like most of us, I'm actively pursuing a lot of coins, but when I look at a dealer's inventory or in other venues, I look for opportunities...to buy a great coin at a price I like and can afford. So this morning my #1 might be a gold Ducat; this afternoon my #1 might be a Pillar Dollar; and tonight my #1 might be a 55 DDO Lincoln. It depends on what I find when I go searching."
Yup
"I'm not telling... As I learned a long time ago that unless you're willing to pay a nuclear premium it's not wise to mention your wants."
Spot on.
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#1. 1869 Seated Half in low grade, AG3 or below. #2. 1879 Seated Half in low grade, G6 or below. #3. 1846/6 Horz, PCGS AG3 that was sold on heritage ~ 2 years ago
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.... oh, there's a certain issue that I've been hunting for a couple of years. Nice ones are few & far between. If I find it, it'll show up in a thread eventually.
I just acquired my #1 coin (and white whale by a wide margin) a few weeks ago and it feels absolutely fantastic. I have a handful of coins coming up which I'm interested in but nothing anywhere near as significant.
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<< <i>I'd like to give you a one-coin answer, but that's just not how I work. Like most of us, I'm actively pursuing a lot of coins... >>
This is also how I work in general. The one coin I'm prepared to spend significant $$$ on should the right one come along is my avatar coin. Of course, that's been the case for years. Many examples have had issues or I haven't liked the toning in particular.
I have been looking for two specific type coins, one of them for eleven years, the other for five years. One in MS 65, the other in AU 50 - AU 55. To be candid, I doubt I'll find either of them.
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An 1838-C half eagle that would ashamed to be placed beside this ...
This coin is graded AU-55, but it I could find a piece graded EF-45 that didn't look like something the cat drug in, I'd be very interested. The best one that has been offered to me had smooth surfaces, but it was so toned it looked like a piece of copper.
Second on the list is an 1875-P MS-64 or 65 Twenty Cent Piece that has not been dipped or looks like it has not been dipped, at least not very much. Even the dipped out ones are in short supply.
Retired dealer and avid collector of U.S. type coins, 19th century presidential campaign medalets and selected medals. In recent years I have been working on a set of British coins - at least one coin from each king or queen who issued pieces that are collectible. I am also collecting at least one coin for each Roman emperor from Julius Caesar to ... ?
<< <i>I have been looking for two specific type coins, one of them for eleven years, the other for five years. One in MS 65, the other in AU 50 - AU 55. To be candid, I doubt I'll find either of them. >>
Ms65 seated dollar no motto? AU small eagle bust half?
1938 Walker proof in P67 or better with cameo contrast or amazing color. It's been #1 for years now
MJ
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<< <i>I'd like to find an entry level Charlotte gold piece in the near future >>
Any idea which denomination? Southern gold is tough to find nice but there are a few well versed folks on the forum who can offer advice.
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<< <i>Funny timing, I am actually expecting my number 1 most wanted and my white whale in the mail as we speak. Super excited but not sure which ghost ill chase next? >>
That warrants a thread when it comes.
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edit: Now I'm looking for a Seated Dollar w/motto in VG.
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1912-D 1c in 64 or better with nice toning
1918-S 1c in 64 or better with nice toning
Missed out on one a few weeks back cause I didnt know it got listed. Sold fast
For the year 1858-O, there are two (2) distinctly different die marriages on which the reverse dies deteriorated to the point where they eventually resulted in full cuds. These are the V3 and V6. On the V3, the cud extends from K4:30 - K6:30, or from CA of AMERICA to the right stem and ribbon. For the V6, which was unknown to Valentine, the reverse cud is wider than on the V3, and extends from K4:30 - K7:30, or from A3 to the left stem. Suffice it to say I would be interested in any 1858-O half dime with a cud, the later the die state the better.
But with a realistic total Pop of around 50 coins, and I already own one (a lower grade VG10), I might be looking a while/need to be opportunistic. There is a MS66 coming up for sale at Heritage later this year but I will not even bid as this coin's price will probably be more than my entire 1869 set, and I know where there is another 64 in an NGC holder but the coin is 2x the price it should be and is really like a 62/63 on top of that...
I search for this coin on line very single day, at least 30 minutes, so I'm dedicated
<< <i>I'd like to give you a one-coin answer, but that's just not how I work. Like most of us, I'm actively pursuing a lot of coins, but when I look at a dealer's inventory or in other venues, I look for opportunities...to buy a great coin at a price I like and can afford. So this morning my #1 might be a gold Ducat; this afternoon my #1 might be a Pillar Dollar; and tonight my #1 might be a 55 DDO Lincoln. It depends on what I find when I go searching. >>
In recent years, that has been my M.O. I know #1 when I see it.
<< <i>
<< <i>Funny timing, I am actually expecting my number 1 most wanted and my white whale in the mail as we speak. Super excited but not sure which ghost ill chase next? >>
That warrants a thread when it comes. >>
Will do
1873-P and S trade dollars, EF-AU with the right "look"
all seem scarcer than toothy hens
<< <i>colorful Bay Bridge or Delaware in 66 >>
A nicely toned Delaware in XF-AU. I've let too many get away.
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Yup
"I'm not telling... As I learned a long time ago that unless you're willing to pay a nuclear premium it's not wise to mention your wants."
Spot on.
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CJ: 'No one!' [Ain't no angels in the coin biz]
#2. 1879 Seated Half in low grade, G6 or below.
#3. 1846/6 Horz, PCGS AG3 that was sold on heritage ~ 2 years ago
If I had it my way, stupidity would be painful!
That and more are on my "Wanted" link to the BST below.
Other than that, anything gold, crusty and rare.
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http://www.pcgs.com/SetRegistr...dset.aspx?s=68269&ac=1">Musky 1861 Mint Set
<< <i>I'm not telling... As I learned a long time ago that unless your willing to pay a nuclear premium it's not wise to mention your wants. >>
<< <i>I'd like to give you a one-coin answer, but that's just not how I work. Like most of us, I'm actively pursuing a lot of coins... >>
This is also how I work in general. The one coin I'm prepared to spend significant $$$ on should the right one
come along is my avatar coin. Of course, that's been the case for years. Many examples have had issues or I
haven't liked the toning in particular.
"Seu cabra da peste,
"Sou Mangueira......."
U.S. Type Set
This coin is graded AU-55, but it I could find a piece graded EF-45 that didn't look like something the cat drug in, I'd be very interested. The best one that has been offered to me had smooth surfaces, but it was so toned it looked like a piece of copper.
Second on the list is an 1875-P MS-64 or 65 Twenty Cent Piece that has not been dipped or looks like it has not been dipped, at least not very much.
<< <i>I have been looking for two specific type coins, one of them for eleven years, the other for five years. One in MS 65, the other in AU 50 - AU 55. To be candid, I doubt I'll find either of them. >>
Ms65 seated dollar no motto?
AU small eagle bust half?
MJ
Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
Several have come out but not a very nice one forever. I will pay up, so come get some premium dollars if you can find one.